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Hi guys.

Today i removed my engine (RB25DE), and allso my auto gearbox, but now i maybe have a little problem, because i go to 5 speed manual, then i need to remove my parkbrake pedal, to make som space for my clutch, it is noth legal to drive without parkbrake in Denmark, what can i do.!

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You need to install a standard handbrake from an R33 skyline. you will also need a bracket, the part number of which eludes me but i'm sure it's in the Manual Conversion thread. To use the central handbrake you need to get a manual centre console, or modify the auto one. it's not a quick and easy job converting, it took me a few months to get all the parts and convert everything.

Hi guys.

Today i removed my engine (RB25DE), and allso my auto gearbox, but now i maybe have a little problem, because i go to 5 speed manual, then i need to remove my parkbrake pedal, to make som space for my clutch, it is noth legal to drive without parkbrake in Denmark, what can i do.!

If that is your own private garage...I Envy you......

I still have the standard auto centre console in mine: my handbrake is mounted on an angle, but it is squeezed tight against the drivers seat: still works fine, just looks a little strange

If that is your own private garage...I Envy you......

Thanks mates.

My best mate own this garage/workshop, he import highpowered engines from Japan, and build them in to other Cars.

I will take a look at my R33 frontcut today, to find the standard handbrake, and try to build it in to my stag.

We started yesterday morning a 9 o'clock, at 12 the engine, gearbox, exhaust, pedals was out, lov airguns :-) Today we will put the new engine with gearbox, HKS cinter-metal clutch back in to the car, and in next weekend, new ECU, adjusting, and then i hope there will be 550 hp.

I will post some pictures later.

Have a nice day, and thanks.

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I want that motor!!!! Looks awsome.

Thanks. mate.

I found out, that there is 2 differend systems you can buy, a little electrical system, pulling the wire when you push a buttom, and another system called "Brake Lock system", normally you use this when you wanna warm you tires at dragstrip, it lock the frontwheels, you can allso mount this onyour rear wheels,i will buy one of those.

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